This study describes the movement of grain shipments from Minnesota to their final destinations. A sample of approximately 100 (or 20 percent) of Minnesota's grain elevators reported their monthly grain shipments by mode to each of nine destinations from July 1999 to June 2000. The researchers used this data to project grain shipments from Minnesota and each of six crop reporting districts by grain and by transportation mode to final destination. Minneapolis and Mississippi River ports were the most important destinations, receiving 28.4 percent of all shipments. Pacific Northwest export ports received 17.9 percent. Minnesota-based corn, soybean, and wheat processors received 16.6 percent of shipments. Duluth-Superior received 10.5 percent ...
23 pages; includes maps. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or r...
20 pages; includes maps. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or r...
61 pages. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations....
This study describes the movements of grain shipments from Minnesota to their final destinations. A ...
In Minnesota, technological and economic shifts in the grain supply chain have altered the way grain...
Excerpts from the report: The movement of grain to markets and mills by motortruck and water has be...
Ten specifications of a linear programming model are developed to jointly select the least cost loca...
This study reports the results of a survey of grain elevators in South Dakota completed in 2007 and ...
US Transportation Collection1973PDFTech ReportTosterud, Robert JNorth Dakota State UniversityUpper G...
00784394https://doi.org/10.21949/14026971998PDFTech ReportGrainAgricultural productsModal splitDomes...
30 pages; includes maps. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or r...
In this project, researchers studied the flow of freight in the 12-county northwestern region of Min...
US Transportation Collection1974PDFTech ReportTosterud, Robert JNorth Dakota State UniversityUpper G...
This study describes a portion of the grain production and movement patterns in Minnesota. 1999 lev...
US Transportation Collection1977PDFStatistical ReportCosgriff, John GNorth Dakota State UniversityUp...
23 pages; includes maps. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or r...
20 pages; includes maps. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or r...
61 pages. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations....
This study describes the movements of grain shipments from Minnesota to their final destinations. A ...
In Minnesota, technological and economic shifts in the grain supply chain have altered the way grain...
Excerpts from the report: The movement of grain to markets and mills by motortruck and water has be...
Ten specifications of a linear programming model are developed to jointly select the least cost loca...
This study reports the results of a survey of grain elevators in South Dakota completed in 2007 and ...
US Transportation Collection1973PDFTech ReportTosterud, Robert JNorth Dakota State UniversityUpper G...
00784394https://doi.org/10.21949/14026971998PDFTech ReportGrainAgricultural productsModal splitDomes...
30 pages; includes maps. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or r...
In this project, researchers studied the flow of freight in the 12-county northwestern region of Min...
US Transportation Collection1974PDFTech ReportTosterud, Robert JNorth Dakota State UniversityUpper G...
This study describes a portion of the grain production and movement patterns in Minnesota. 1999 lev...
US Transportation Collection1977PDFStatistical ReportCosgriff, John GNorth Dakota State UniversityUp...
23 pages; includes maps. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or r...
20 pages; includes maps. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or r...
61 pages. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations....